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The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth
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CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
S
IXTH.
H
UMPHREY,
Duke of Gloucester, his Uncle.
C
ARDINAL
B
EAUFORT,
Bishop of Winchester, Great-Uncle to the King.
R
ICHARD
P
LANTAGENET,
Duke of York.
E
DWARD
and R
ICHARD,
his Sons.
D
UKE OF
S
OMERSET,
D
UKE OF
S
UFFOLK,
D
UKE OF
B
UCKINGHAM,
& L
ORD
C
LIFFORD,
Of the Kings Party.
Y
OUNG
C
LIFFORD,
his Son,
E
ARL OF
S
ALISBURY,
& E
ARL OF
W
ARWICK,
of the York Faction.
L
ORD
S
CALES,
Governor of the Tower.
S
IR
H
UMPHREY
S
TAFFORD,
and W
ILLIAM
S
TAFFORD,
his Brother.
L
ORD
S
AY.
A Sea-captain, Master, and Masters Mate.
W
ALTER
W
HITMORE.
S
IR
J
OHN
S
TANLEY.
Two Gentlemen, prisoners with Suffolk.
V
AUX.
M
ATTHEW
G
OFFE.
J
OHN
H
UME
and J
OHN
S
OUTHWELL,
Priests.
B
OLINGBROKE,
a Conjurer.
A Spirit raised by him.
T
HOMAS
H
ORNER,
an Armourer.
P
ETER,
his Man.
Clerk of Chatham.
Mayor of St. Albans.
S
IMPCOX,
an Impostor.
Two Murderers.
J
ACK
C
ADE,
a Rebel.
G
EORGE
B
EVIS,
J
OHN
H
OLLAND,
D
ICK
the Butcher, S
MITH
the Weaver, M
ICHAEL,
&c., Followers of Cade.
A
LEXANDER
I
DEN,
a Kentish Gentleman.
M
ARGARET,
Queen to King Henry.
E
LEANOR,
Duchess of Gloucester.
M
ARGERY
J
OURDAIN,
a Witch.
Wife to Simpcox.
Lords, Ladies, and Attendants; Herald, Petitioners, Aldermen, a Beadle, Sheriff, and Officers; Citizens, Prentices, Falconers, Guards, Soldiers, Messengers, &c.
S
CENE.
In various parts of England.
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